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Superman reads Superman

Superman reads Superman

Bud Collyer (born Clayton Johnson Heermance Jr., June 18, 1908 – September 8, 1969) was an American radio actor/announcer who became one of the nation’s first major television game show stars. He is best remembered for his work as the first host of the TV game shows Beat the Clock and To Tell the Truth, but he was also famous in the roles of Clark Kent/Superman on radio and in animated cartoons, initially in theatrical short subjects and later on television.

Collyer’s best-remembered radio starring role began in early 1940 in The Adventures of Superman on the Mutual Broadcasting System, a role he also performed in the subsequent Superman cartoons. Collyer supplied the voices of both Superman and his alter ego Clark Kent, opposite radio actress Joan Alexander as Lois Lane. Every Superman episode featured a scene in which Clark Kent changed into his Superman costume, an effect which Collyer conveyed by shifting voices while speaking the phrase “This is (or “looks like”) a job for Superman!” his voice always dropping when becoming Superman.

In 1966, Collyer reprised his role as the voice of Superman in the Filmation animated television series The New Adventures of Superman, reuniting him with radio vis-à-vis Joan Alexander.

from: wikipedia

Walt Kelly, the saddest Pogo comic strips

Walt Kelly, the saddest Pogo comic strips

Kathryn Barbara Kelly (daughter of Walt Kelly and Stephanie Waggony) was born On October 31, 1951. Sadly Kathryn died shortly before her first birthday. For many years (1952 to 1957) in late October, Kelly (creator of Pogo) would draw a bug floating through the swamp with a birthday cake, trying to find someone looking for a first birthday.

Something that the average reader would never pick up on, but it’s so poignant and melancholy and personal.

Fumetti vintage Jim Canada aka Dick Daring

Fumetti vintage: Jim Canada aka Dick Daring

Title: Jim Canada (Collana Grandi Laghi)

Year: 1965

Publisher: Casa Editrice Dardo

Fortnightly

64 pages

Black and white

Fumetti vintage Jim Canada_aka Dick DaringFumetti vintage_Jim Canada aka Dick Daring

Original Fleetway  series with the name of Dick Daring.

Created: Reg Bunn

Dick Daring of the Mounties debuted in Thriller Picture Library #217.

Art: Sergio Tarquinio, Virgilio Muzzi, Renato Polese, Vittorio Cossio, Franco Bignotti.

Dizionario Fumetto al cinema volumi D EF

Dizionario Fumetto al cinema volumi D EF

Seconda edizione, disponibile su outisfumetti.com e

Festivaletteratura Mantova

Jeff Arnold from Eagle to Editrice Dardo via Il Giorno dei Ragazzi

Jeff Arnold from Eagle to Editrice Dardo via Il Giorno dei Ragazzi

Published in Eagle in the UK

translated in Italy on the il Giorno dei Ragazzi

and collected in the comic book by Editrice Dardo

Jeff Arnold from Eagle to Editrice Dardo via Il Giorno dei Ragazzi

Anno pubblicazione: 1963

Casa Editrice Dardo

Periodicità: Settimanale > Quindicinale

Albi: 34

Xtina today comic strip

Xtina today comic strip

Beano & Beano

Beano & Beano

Beano and Beano

The Beano is the longest running British children’s comic magazine, published by DC Thomson. The comic first appeared on 30 July 1938, and was published weekly. In September 2009, The Beano’s 3,500th issue was published. One of the best selling comics in British popular culture, along with The Dandy, the weekly circulation of The Beano in April 1950 was 1,974,072. The Beano is currently edited by John Anderson. Each issue is published on a Wednesday, with the issue date being that of the following Saturday.

cont’d wikipedia

Beano were a big comedy show group through out the 70s in northern working mens clubs.The band consisted of Freddy Phillips, Ken Smith, John Birch and Ray Johnson.

As well as doing the rounds of the club circuit, Beano also released 5 singles and a 1975 album, Candy Baby.

Xtina weekly comic strip

Xtina weekly comic strip

Mary Perkins tuna fish recipe

Mary Perkins tuna fish recipe

Leonard Starr (October 28, 1925 – June 30, 2015) was an American cartoonist, comic book artist, and advertising artist, best known for creating the newspaper comic strip On Stage and reviving Little Orphan Annie.